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Dutch law banning face-covering clothing in public places comes into force

1-8-2019 < RT 31 109 words
 

A new Dutch law has come into force banning face-covering clothing on public transport, in government buildings and at health and education institutions. The clothing includes the burqa and niqab worn by conservative Muslim women.


The Netherlands is the latest European country to introduce such a ban, following the likes of France, Germany, Belgium, Austria and Denmark.


Muslim and rights groups have voiced opposition to the law called the “partial ban on face-covering clothing.” An Islamic political party in Rotterdam has said it will pay the €150 ($167) fines for anybody caught breaking it, AP reported.


Very few women in the Netherlands wear a burqa or niqab.


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